Life After the U
Now that you are leaving the University of Washington, you may have questions on how to access some of the health sciences resources that you have used while here at the University of Washington.
eBooks
- Bookshelf (NCBI)Bookshelf, the books division of the NLM Literature Archive (LitArch), is an online collection of full-text books, reports, databases and other documents
- DermISDermatology information service including image atlases (DOIA and PeDOIA) complete with diagnoses and differential diagnoses, case reports and additional information on almost all skin diseases
- FreeBooks4DoctorsAmedeo service: free medical online books
- GeneReviewsProvides current expert-authored, peer-reviewed disease descriptions focusing on the diagnosis, management, and genetic counseling of patients and families with specific inherited conditions
- Medscape ReferenceClinical summaries of diseases, drugs and procedures. Drug reference includes OTCs and herbals, and a drug interactions checker
- Merck Manual Professional VersionAlso available as a free phone app from App store or Google Play.
- Oxford Reference OnlineDictionaries and subject reference works in a cross-searchable resource. Includes dictionaries of Dentistry, Food & Nutrition, Medicine, Nursing, Psychology, Public Health, and Sports Science & Medicine. Also includes A-Z of Medicinal Drugs, and the Oxford Companion texts for Medicine and The Body. Available through the Seattle Public Library with your library card number or consult your local public library